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76 reviewsAmbient Vibration Monitoring is the backbone of such structural assessment monitoring and control. It provides the possibility to gain useful data under ambient conditions for the assessment of structures and components.
Written by a widely respected authority in this area, Ambient Vibration Monitoring describes the current practice of ambient vibration methodologies illustrated by a number of practical examples. Designed to aid the practical engineer with their understanding of the topic, it is the culmination of many years of practical research and includes numerous ‘real world’ examples. It also provides information on applicable solutions.
This book will enable not only practitioners (in civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering), but also researchers and students, to learn more about the theory and practical applications of this subject.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–6):
Chapter 2 Objectives of Applications (pages 7–54):
Chapter 3 Feedback from Monitoring to Bridge Design (pages 55–75):
Chapter 4 Practical Measuring Methods (pages 77–109):
Chapter 5 Practical Evaluation Methods (pages 111–171):
Chapter 6 Theoretical Bases (pages 173–233):
Chapter 7 Outlook (pages 235–243):
Chapter 8 Examples for Application (pages 245–282):